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7-Eleven is getting a makeover. America's convenience stores are trying to shake off their reputation as gas stations with hot dogs on rollers and Slurpees inside. >>

Banning semiautomatic weapons won’t solve America’s gun problem. Every time there is another mass shooting, calls begin anew for a ban on private ownership of semiautomatic rifles. But, sadly, the time has passed when such an approach would make a decisive difference in the United States. In an era of declining hunting, firearms manufacturers have increasingly... >>

Divorces spike in the summer. Here's how to prepare for the end, experts say. With summer entering full swing, a spike in divorces may be just around the corner for some Americans. Here's how to plan for a marriage's end. >>

Former hospital pharmacy director gets 4 years for fraud. A former pharmacy director has been sentenced to four years in prison for stealing more than $4.6 million from an Omaha hospital >>

GENEVA - U.S. AMBASSADOR SAYS WE WILL CONTINUE TO PUT MAXIMUM PRESSURE ON IRAN UNTIL IT CHANGES ITS BEHAVIOUR, AND WE WILL LOOK INTO WHAT MORE WE CAN DO ON SANCTIONS >>

Hackers using telecoms like 'global spy system': report. An ambitious group of state-backed hackers has been burrowing into telecommunications companies in order to spy on high-profile targets across the world, a U.S. cybersecurity firm said in a report published Tuesday. >>

Here’s what $1.6 trillion in student loan debt is doing to the U.S. economy. Grads are more likely to delay marriage, home ownership and entrepreneurship if they’re still paying for their education, research shows. >>

Jeep Cherokee remains the most American car of the year, according to Cars.com. As tariff threats on imported goods loom, Cars.com took a look at which automobiles are predominantly manufactured in the US. The Jeep Cherokee wins. >>

NAR's Yun: The US is short on the supply of available homes, based on job and population growth. Lawrence Yun of the National Association of Realtors discusses whether lower rates will spur people to both move and pull the trigger on buying a new home. >>

Some US women are taking reproductive matters into their own hands: They're ordering abortion by mail. As access to abortion providers in the United States shrinks and legal restrictions pile up, women who want abortions are ordering pills online. >>

The 30 best places in the world to visit, according to U.S. News & World Report. Check out the beautiful destinations that made the U.S. News and World Report's list of world's best places to visit for 2019. >>

The rent is still too damn high and 2020 candidates finally want to do something about it. For most of recent American history, presidential campaigns have largely overlooked the question of housing. >>

UPDATE 1-Agriculture secretary says U.S. farmers are 'casualties' of trade war -CNN >>

US home price growth slows for 13th straight month in April. US home price growth slows for 13th straight month in April >>